New Tracks

ADVIKA – “Come Back To Earth”

“Come Back To Earth” finds Boston-based artist ADVIKA revealing a climactic, spacey electronic pop sound with suave qualities. “No life left in your eyes, emptiness inside,” the vocals let out, with the

pantology – “Dear”

A gorgeous production from Brooklyn-based artist and producer pantology, “Dear” meshes jazz, city-pop, and lounge-friendly warmness. The track comes via the upcoming EP Tours, releasing via Sony Music (Denmark). “Dear” is described

Pique – “Overtones”

A smashing debut single from Texas-based band Pique, “Overtones” reminds fondly of Unknown Mortal Orchestra in its charismatic guitar gliding and perky vocal hooks. The peppy, psych-tinged guitar dynamics rouse with an

faults. – “Just Let It”

Just Let it by faults. A brisk dream-pop sound envelops on “Just Let It,” the debut single from faults., the solo project of Berlin-based Swedish artist KC Dahlehan. The initial aesthetic, with

Roofers Union – “Symbiote Song”

“Symbiote Song” unfolds with a striking grandiosity, swelling from a folk-minded blend of piano and acoustics into an invigorating display of expressive strings and vocal outpouring. The track marks the latest from

CS Hellmann – “Up Til Dawn”

A single released this past Friday by Nashville-based artist CS Hellmann, “Up Til Dawn” captures an ’80s rock nostalgia and nocturnal, restless ruminations within a peppy, melodic energy. Darkly contemplative verses wonder

Tim Barr – “September”

Consuming last year with the jangly single “No More Fathers,” New York-based artist Tim Barr conjures a more nostalgic, understated power-pop pull with the single “September.” Its hooky and expressive sound reminiscent

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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